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Odnos staršev vegetarijancev do prehrane otrok : magistrsko delo
ID Klopčič, Klavdija (Author), ID Kostanjevec, Stojan (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Vegetarijanstvo je vse bolj razširjen način prehranjevanja. Pravilno načrtovana brezmesna prehrana je lahko alternativa mesni prehrani, težava pa lahko nastane, ko so vegetarijanci tudi otroci, ki za rast in razvoj potrebujejo različne hranilne snovi. Z neustreznim načrtovanjem prehrane pa lahko te potrebe niso zadoščene. Namen raziskave je bil pridobiti podatke o tem, kakšen je odnos staršev vegetarijancev do prehrane otrok in kako se prehranjujejo njihovi otroci. V raziskavi je bila uporabljena kvantitativna metoda zbiranja podatkov. Zanimali so me razlogi za vegetarijanski način prehranjevanja odraslih, kakšen odnos imajo starši vegetarijanci do prehrane otrok, ali se starši zavedajo morebitnega pomanjkanja hranilnih snovi v otrokovi brezmesni prehrani ter kako skrbijo za ustrezno prehrano otrok. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 120 oseb, ki so starši in se prehranjujejo vegetarijansko. Anketa je bila pripravljena v spletnem programu 1KA in je bila objavljena v spletnih forumih od meseca marca 2021 do maja 2021. Vprašanja so bila različnih tipov (odprta, zaprta), nekatera so ponujala tudi možnost utemeljitve izbire odgovora. Starši vegetarijanci svojih otrok večinoma ne navajajo na brezmesno prehrano, v največji meri upoštevajo otrokovo željo po brezmesni prehrani, prav tako večina otrok, katerih starši so vegetarijanci, niso vegetarijanci. Drugače je pri vegetarijancih, ki so vegani. Slednji pogosteje otrokom ne ponudijo mesa in mesnih izdelkov, prav tako jim je pomembno, da je otrok vegan. Najpomembnejši razlog za vegetarijanstvo pri odraslih je moralno-etične narave in zato opuščajo meso iz svoje prehrane zaradi, ker se zavedajo izvora mesa. Tega ne želijo spodbujati, zato mesa ne uživajo. Imajo pozitiven odnos do prehrane otrok in jim običajno vegetarijanstva ne vsiljujejo. Če se otrok za vegetarijanstvo odloči sam, po zgledu svojih staršev, to sprejmejo. Starši se zavedajo, da otrokom, ki so vegetarijanci lahko primanjkuje posameznih hranilnih snovi, vendar ne posegajo pogosto po uporabi prehranskih dopolnil v prehrani. Prepričani so, da hranilne snovi dobijo z uživanjem raznolike prehrane. Večina staršev vegetarijancev ni bila kritična do zagotavljanja vegetarijanske prehrane v vrtcih in šolah, saj šola ni dolžna zagotavljati vegetarijanske prehrane, če otrok nima zdravniškega potrdila o dieti. Otrok za svojo pravilno rast in razvoj potrebuje vse hranilne snovi, ki jih zagotovimo z ustrezno mešano prehrano. S slabo načrtovano vegetarijansko prehrano mu jih lahko primanjkuje. Pomembno je, da imajo starši dovolj prehranskega znanja in otroku zagotovijo prehrano, ki mu zagotavlja zdravo rast in razvoj.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:vegetarijanstvo, vegani, starši, otroci, odnos do prehrane
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2022
Number of pages:73 str.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-143335 This link opens in a new window
UDC:64(043.2)
COBISS.SI-ID:134287363 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:15.12.2022
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Language:English
Title:Attitudes of Vegetarian Parents towards the Nutrition of their Children
Abstract:
Vegetarianism is becoming an increasingly widespread diet. An appropriately planned meatless diet can be an alternative to a meat diet. However, a problem may arise when children are vegetarians, as their growth and development require different nutrients, and their dietary needs could stay unmet in case of inappropriate meal planning. The aim of this research was to acquire data on the attitude of vegetarian parents towards their children's diet and the type of their children's diet. This research is based on the quantitative data collection method. I was interested in the reasons why adults opt for a vegetarian diet, what attitude vegetarian parents have towards their children's diet, whether such parents are aware of the potential lack of nutrients in their children's meatless diet and how they ensure their children have an appropriate diet. The research comprised 120 people who are parents and vegetarians. The survey was prepared in the 1KA software and published on online forums during the period between March 2021 and May 2021. The questions included therein were drafted differently (open- and close-ended), with some of them offering the possibility of justifying the provided response. Vegetarian parents mostly do not encourage their children to opt for a meatless diet, they mostly consider their children's desire for a meatless diet and most children whose parents are vegetarians are not vegetarians themselves. It is different, though, with those vegetarians who are vegans. These only rarely offer meat and meat products to their children, and they also deem more important that their children are vegan. The most important reason for being a vegetarian in adults is moral and ethical, as they remove meat from their diet because they know where meat comes from. Not wanting to encourage that, they do not eat meat. They have a positive attitude towards their children's diet, and they do not force vegetarianism upon them. If their children decide to become vegetarians following their example, they accept their children's wish. Parents are aware that vegetarian children may lack individual nutrients, yet they do not make them consume dietary supplements. They are convinced that nutrients can be consumed by having a diverse diet. Most vegetarian parents were not critical of ensuring a vegetarian diet in preschool and at school, and schools are not obliged to ensure a vegetarian diet if children do not have a medical certificate recommending a certain type of a diet. One of the respondents also believes that schools do not offer a vegetarian diet and that the staff is not familiar with this diet; in some cases, the respondents draw attention to the meat diet being forced upon children or children being mocked by their peers because of their dietary preferences. For appropriate growth and development, children require all nutrients, which are ensured through an appropriate mixed diet and which may be lacking in case of a poorly planned vegetarian diet. It is important that parents have enough knowledge about food and provide their children with food ensuring their healthy growth and development.

Keywords:vegetarianism, veganism, parents, childrens, attitude to nutrition

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